"There were three bright lights in the sky," she said of what she saw near Ingleside around 6:45 p.m. on Nov. 12. "They got closer and bigger. Then poof, they disappeared."

Nearly five hours earlier, when Fisher was driving west near Long Sault, she noticed four strange shapes in the sky.

"They looked like rockets or spaceships," she said.

Fisher said she stopped her car for a closer look, but after a few minutes the objects went straight up until they disappeared.

While she found the sight odd, it was the three lights that hovered in the night sky for about 30 seconds that haunted her.

"Last night I could not even sleep," she said on Saturday. "Every time I closed my eyes I saw those three lights."

She said one was lower and between the other two, and they turned very slowly.

"It was amazing but scary at the same time," she said. "It was a once-in-a-lifetime thing."

Fisher said she watched tons of news coverage that night, but heard nothing about the lights.

An OPP officer said they didn't have any calls about the lights or reports of strange activity, but Fisher is not the only one who viewed the phenomenon.

A local resident wrote his story on a paranormal sighting blog, detailing how he saw three orange lights appear one after the other over Cornwall Island. He said he spoke to several people who also witnessed it Friday evening.

Ingleside resident Jennifer Lalonde was sitting on her porch when the orbs suddenly appeared in the sky.

"They weren't normal lights," she said. "My husband and I were talking about it, but we have no clue what it could have been."

She said the lights were separate, yet close enough and with a line around them that made her believe they were all connected.

"It looked a lot like a UFO or something like that," said Lalonde. "It was so low but the lights were so bright. You couldn't see what it was because the lights were so bright."

Lalonde said the strange sight disappeared after less than a minute, and so suddenly it was like someone flipped a light switch.

"It didn't fade away or anything," she said.

Lalonde said she also had trouble sleeping after the sighting, though for her the experience caused more fright than curiosity.

"I was petrified," she said. "I seriously thought there were bombs going off, there was a war going on."

Fisher agreed that it was an unsettling experience, one that she will mull over for years.

"I have no clue what it was," she said, "But to be honest, it was freaky. It's always going to puzzle me."